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REPRESENTING LEADING MASTELS 
OF SHEVA UROPEAN SCHOOLS, 


On Exhtbttion at the 
-FIFTH AVENUE ART GALLERIES 


366 Fifth Avenue 
New York 


From Saturday, March 31st, 
until time of Sale 


THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS 
April 5th and 6th—at 8 o’clock 


JAMES P. SILO, - - - - - - Auctioneer 


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CONDITIONS. 


1. The highest bidder is to be the buyer, and if any dispute arise be- 
tween two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately put 
up again and resold. 


2. ‘The purchasers to give their names and addresses and to pay down a 
cash deposit, or the whole of the purchase money, z/ required, in default of 
which the lot or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and 
resold. 


3. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk upon the 
conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the purchase money to be ab- 
solutely paid or otherwise settled for to the satisfaction of the auctioneer, 
on or before delivery; in default of which, the undersigned will not hold 
himself responsible if the lots be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, but 
they will be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 


4. ‘The sale of any article is not to be set aside on account of any error 
in the description. All articles are exposed for public exhibition one or 
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more days, and are sold just as they are, without recourse. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settle- 
ment of the purchases no lot can, on any account, be removed during 
the sale. 


6. If, for any cause, an article purchased canuot be delivered in as good 
condition as the same may have been at the time of its sale, or should any 
article purchased thereafter be stolen, misdelivered, or lost, the under- 
signed are not to be held liable in any greater amount than the price bid by 
the purchaser. . 


7. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the money de- 
posited in part payment shall be forfeited, all lots uncleared within the 
time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or private sale, without further 
notice, and the deficiency, if any, attending such re-sale shall be made good 
by the defaulter, at this sale, together with all charges attending the same. 
This condition is without prejudice to the right of the auctioneer to enforce 
the contract made at this sale, without such re-sale, if he thinks fit. 


JAMES P. SILO, 


Auctioneer. 


ARTISTS REPRESENTED, 


Abbema, Louise, ‘ ; : ; : : 13 
Aublet, A., é i : 90 
Avigdor, R., : : ; : ‘ ; 66 
Barrau, L,., ; : ; ; : F 123 
Bathuissen, L., F ‘ : : : : 116 
Banerel, C., ; ; : ; ; ; 27 
Béraud, J., : , : ‘ i 110 
Boggs, F., : - ‘ ‘ : ; 25 
Bohm, P., ; : i : ; 24 
Bouvet, N., ; : : ‘ : f 139 
Bristol, J. B., ; ; ; 20) 
Cano, A., j : j ; : 18 
Cazin, ; : Lene , 128 
Claude, J. M., ; ¢ ; 4() 
Coello, C., ; : : ; 89 
Corcos, V., ; ; | 64, 102 
Corot, ‘ : ! ; ; 135 
Correja, H., ; 133 
Cosway, : : : : : 43 
Cotes, F., ‘ : ’ ; ; .2)-)42::81,°86 
Crogaert,. ; ; Eset Aho f 
Crome, : 6 a 16 
Daubigny, ; : ; 137 
Decamps, A. G., 118 
DaHaas,G.H.1.,  . ; : : 105 
De Haven, F., , ; : 21 
De Heem, : : : ‘ : 3 
De la Mar, : : ; : de ; 23 
Delpy, C..H., : : 28, 125 
Desoria, J. B., - ; : 15 
Detti, C., : , 131 
Dewey, Ch. M., : : : : , 112 
Deyrolle, Th., : : ‘ 71 
Diaz, : : 122, 129, 145 
Dobson, Wim., : d : : : ’ 32 
Dupont, G., F : ; 50 
Dupré, Julien, ; : : : i A 101i 
Dupré, jules, . ee 126, 136 
Duran, Carolus, : f : : ; 138 
Kngel, J. F., ; ; 127 
Elwell, D. J., ; ; ; 49 
Etty, . . 14 
Falero, L., . : ; : ; 144 
Francisco, Z.,_. ; 46 
Gainsborough. Th., . 60-96 
3roenenegen, . Reta , . ‘ : 88 
Gumery, A., : ; ; : P 107 
Hogarth, W.,_. : , 144 
Hasbrouck, D., : : ; ; »., 8& 89 
Heffner, Karl, . ; : ; ? 45 
Heinneman, é A ; ; ; 95 
Jackson, J., ‘ ! 65 
Jacque, Ch., ; : : é , 141 
James, D., ; ; 146 
Janssens, C., i ; , ; : . 85, 109 
Jefferson, J., , - : 47 
Jettel, : : : : 9, 10, 60, oe 

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ARTISTS REPRESENTED—Continwed, 


Jobert, P., 
Jongkind, J. B., 
Kaemmerer, F. H., : : ; Sap © 
Kegelsburg, \ : : 67 ae 
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, 4 a A 
Lagrenée, | Wee PE Sy : : : : 9 
Lambdin, G. C., 
Lambron, 
Lawrence, Sir Thomas, 
Lebrun, el . 
Lehman, sedi ; : . : 
Lely, Sir Peter, ; : ; : 70, 97, 115, 121 
Lidderdale, ; : : : 
Malempré, J,., 
Mans, F., 
Marieschi, J., 
Max, Gabriel, 
Mengs, Raphael Bone 
Merle, 
Metsu, CS. 
Mierevelt, 
- Mieris, F., 
Mignard, P., 
Mottram, Ch., 
Piot,:A.., 
Point, A., 
Pollentine, A., 
Pourbus, F., 
Prieto, I. M., 
Ramsay, : ; ; ; : 
Ravesteyn, , : : ' nde er 
Michet i, 
Riedel, ; : : : 4 : ie 
Rigaud, H., ; , ; ‘ : 37, 38, 10 
Robie, ‘ : : f : re 5 
Roendy, 
Romney, G., 
Rossi, L., A ; 4 : 
Schulz, A., : ; ; ‘ ie 
meiitia O, akh, : i" : ; ¥ 
Spring, A., : Hick. ; : ; 
Stone, H.‘ 
Thornley, 
Tocqué, L., 
Tomassi, a 
Unknown, ; 
Van Boskerck, R. W., 
Van der Helst, : 
Van Loo, C.,. 
Van Loo, J. B., 4 
Van Santvoort, D. van, 
Vibert, f ; ‘ f g" 
Weber, hi, 5 : ; ie Bes” 
Weisz, AL: , ; j ; ; 
Wheatley, F., 
Whitredge, 
Willcock, J. B 
Willems, ‘ : : ‘ ; eed 
Zurbaran, ‘ : ; : ; as 


GROEGAERT, GEORGES. 


( Paris ) 


FRIDAY 


Size: Height, 12 in.; width, 9 in. 


(Water Color.) 


SCHULZ, A. 


(Paris) 
Paris Salon, 1896. 


PARC DE LA MOUSTIERE, FRANCE 


Size: Height, 1914 in.; width, 254 in. 


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RAVESTEYN, JAN VAN. 


Born at the Hague in 1572; died there in 1657. 
the Hague guild in 1615, a portrait painter of much skill, in 1 the tae 


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manner of Mierevelt. Pee oe 


DUTCH PORTRAIT = 


ee 


Size: Height, 2614 in.; width, 204 in. 


(Delft 1567-1641) 


Size: Height, 27 in.; eet 23 an 


mg 5) 70 DEHEEM, CORNEILLE. 
(Utrecht, 1630-1704) ° 


5 STILL LIFE 


Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 28 in. 


MERLE. 


( Paris) 


6 CURIOSITY 


Size: Height, 1044 in.; width, 8% in. 


PROF. ALFONS SPRING. 


(Munich, Bavaria) 


7 \ 


Professor in the Royal Academy, Munich. — Honorable ~ 
mention, Exposition Universelle Paris, 1889. — ea 


VILLAGE POLITICS, 


Size: Height, 12 in.; width, 20 in. 


(Paris) 


GOOD NIGHT 


Size: Height, 33 in.; width, 2514 in. 


A JETTEL. 
SE ae, 


9 DUCKS IN A POND 


Size: Height, 10 in.; width, 16 in, 


EUGENE JETTEL. 
(Paris) 


a same & 

Z ED ; Eugéne Jettel’s pictures are mostly in the possession of 
French and English collectors, but during the last few years 
some of them already tnade their way to America. The follow- 
ing American collectors, among others, possess works of Jettel: 
Mr. Morris K. Jesup, Mr. Charles Lanier, Mr. S. M. Milliken 
and Mr. Charles T. Yerkes, of New York; Mr. Ch. D. Fisher, 
of Baltimore; Mr. W. C. Rice and Mr. F. B. Green, of Boston ; 
Mr. Charles Counselman, s..C. Py Hanford Wins Chariceser 
Hamill, Mr. O. W. Meysenburg and Mr. A. A. Sprague, of 
Chicago; Hon. John Wanamaker and Mr. E. T. Stotesbury, of 
Philadelphia, and Mr. L. Z. Leiter. of Washington. Pictures by 
Jettel also are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of 
Art, New York, and Art Institute, of Chicago. 


10 VIEW AT GIESEN, SOUTH HOLLAND 


On Panel. Size: Height, 20% in.; width, 324¢ in. 


11 


W. F. REUDY. 
(London) 


“4s THE OLD JETTY ON THE KENT COAST 


FLORENT WILLEMS. 


( Paris) 


Born at Liege, Belgium, in 1816, Willems early became a 
student of the works of the old Dutch masters. At the Paris 
Salon of 1844 his picture ‘‘Visit to a Young Mother’’ was 
received with such favor that thereafter he made his home in 
Paris. He received numerous medals, and in 1851 was made an 
officer of the Order of Léopold of Belgium. He received the dec- 
oration of the Legion of Honor in 1853 and was made Command- 
er of the same in 1878. 

The picture ‘‘Dressing the Bride’ is an admirable example 
of the artist’s best style. The handsome bride in her white satin 
dress and her attendant in pink with the rich and beautifully 
painted accessories of a luxurious household, contribute to form 
a composition of more than usual attractiveness and interest. 


12 DRESSING THE BRIDE 


Signed at the left. 


Size: Height, 25 in.; width, 18 in. 


12 


ABBEMA, MLLE. LOUISE. 


(Paris) 
ag AP Zee Born at Etampes. Mention honorable, 1881. 
13 PAVILION AT ARMENONVILLE 


Size: Height, 254g in.; width, 1914 in. 


WM. ETTY, R. A, 


(1787-1849) 


14 PORTRAIT OF ‘A LITTLE GIRE VIN BLUE 


There are no less than twelve of Etty’s paintings in the 
National Gallery, London, and three in South Kensington 


Museum. 


13 


J. B. DESORIA. 


(1816-18) 


Half length figure of a young woman with blue eyes and 
light curling brown hair standing before an easel on which is a 
canvas with the sketched-in outlines of a face. She wears a low 
cut white dress with short, close fitting sleeves, has a blue ribbon 
about her waist and lilac ribbons in her hair. Her left hand, 
holding a crayon, rests on the top of the canvas. Desoria was a 
pupil of Restoul, fils. He was in turn Professor of Painting at 
Evreux, and at Metz. 


15 THE ART STUDENT 


On Canvas. Oval. Size: Height, 31 in.; width, 23 in. 


JOHN CROME, (Old Crome). 


(1769-1821) 


46 FOREST INTERIOR 


Crome was one of the greatest of English landscape painters. 


14 


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VAN DER HELST, BARTHOLOMEW. 


-O Born in Haarlem in 1613. Van Dyck alone was his superior, 


among his contemporaries, as a portrait painter. He died in 
Haarlem in 1670. 


17 YOUNG PRINCESS 


Size: Height, 48 in.; width, 36 in. 


ALONSO CANO. 
1601-1667 


48 PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG PRINCE 


Alonso Cano was a contemporary of Velasquez and studied 
under Pacheco of whom Velasquez also, was a pupil. Like Velas- 
quez also, he was employed by the Minister Olivares. He was 
noted not only as a painter but also as anarchitect. This 
portrait, which considerably suggests the work of Velasquez, 
represents a boy with blue eyes and long blond hair falling 
over his shoulders. He wears a black coat with a broad white 
collar. The jeweled collar of the golden fleece is around his 
neck and a belt with a jeweled clasp and a sword with an 
elaborately chased hilt shown at his waist. 


On canvas. Oval. Size: Height, 2944 in.; width, 23% in. 


15 


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PORT OF DOVER — 


Size: Height, 13 in.; width, 2134 in. 


BRISTOL, J. B., N. A, 


(New York) 


. 


NEW ENGLAND SCENERY 


Size: Height, 141g in.; width, 224¢ in. 


F. DE HAVEN. 


(New York) 


21 MARINE 


GEORGE ROMNEY. 


(1734-1802 ) 


Born at Dalton-le-Furness, Lancashire, England. Pupil of 
Christopher Steele (a pupil of Van Loo). -Went to London in 
1762 and soon became a rival of Sir Joshua Reynolds and Gains- 
borough in popularity. He painted the portraits of many of the 
most prominent persons in English society in his time. The 
characteristics of his art are grace, pleasant color and agreeable 
line. 

Three-quarter length, life size portrait of a handsome young 
woman with blue eyes and brown curling hair, clad in a light 
brown dress with golden yellow sash. She wears a broad 
brimmed black hat with white feathers. Landscape background. 


22 PORTRAIT OF MISS WEBSTER 


On canvas. Size: Height, 431g in.; width,§333¢ in. 


17 


P. BOHM. 
. (Munich) 


« 


A POLISH MENDICANT 


BOGGS, FRANK M. 


(American) 


Born Springfield, O., 1855. Salon painting of 1881 and 
1882 purchased by the French Government for the Luxembourg. 


25 WINDY WEATHER 
Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 253¢ in. 


UNKNOWN. 
(German School, XVII. Century ) 


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Head of a young woman with blue eyes and auburn hair sur- 
mounted by a monumental head-dress nearly covered with pearls. 
She wears a dark dress, cloth of gold neckbands and an elaborate 
gold embroidered corsage enriched with jewels. 


26 PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


On canvas, Size. Height, 284 in.; width, 22 in. 


19 


CARL BAUEREL. 


(London) 


27 IN THE WOODS 


DELPY CAMILLE HIPPOLYTE. 


Pupil of Corot and Daubigny. Medals, Paris Salon, 1884, 
1889. 

Delpy is considered to-day one of the greatest landscape 
painters; his works show many of the characteristic qualities of 
Corot and Daubigny, and are worthy to be compared with theirs. 
They are proof of a direct and intimate study from nature, and 
give an impression of freshness of pure atmosphere. 

Delpy is represented in many of the Art Museums of France 
and England and in numerous private collections. 


28 EARLY EVENING 


Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 25 in. 


20 


L. MALEMPRE. 


( Paris) 
Bae THE GARDEN WALL 


A blond young woman with laughing face, standing on the 
opposite side of a stone wall, leans against the wall and looks 
straight into the eyes of the spectator. She wears a blue waist 
with loose white sleeves, and holds in her hands bunches of red 
cherries. The background is filled with green foliage. 


Oncanvas. Size: Height, 20 in.; width, 16 in. 


FRANCIS WHEATLEY, R. A. 


(1747-1801) 
30 IN THE FIELDS 


The popularity of Wheatley’s work is evidenced by the 
large number of his paintings engraved. 


21 


SMITH, CALVIN R. 
(American) 


7 


SONG OF THE SHIRT _ 


Size: Height, 101¢ in.; width, 8% in. 


WM. DOBSON. 


(1610-1646) 


THE DUKE OF SOMERSET 


THORNLEY. 


(Parie) 


Ge J —7) c 
( or1v¥ YY Paris Salon, 1897, 1898. Pupil of Josef Israels and of 
Jongkind. 


ao NEAR AMSTERDAM 


Size: Height, 2214 in.; width, 284¢ in, 


DUBOIS F. HASBROUCK. 
(New York) 


4 Ys TU Born, Ulster County, New York. Self taught. Frequent 
exhibitor at the National Academy. 


34 UNDER THE HEMLOCKS—WINTER 


Signed at the left and dated. 


Size: Height, 10 in.; width, 12}¢ in. 


23 


R. LEHMANN. 
(London) 


95 EA COQUETTE 


WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE, N. A. 
(New York) 


Born, Springfield, Ohio, 1820. Studied in Cincinnati, Paris 
and in Dusseldorf under Andreas Achenbach and Lessing. Later, 
studied in Holland, in Belgium under Robbe and for some years 
lived in Rome. Elected a member of the National Academy, 
1860. President of the Academy 1875-6. Medal, Centennial 
Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876. 


36 ON THE PLAINS, AFTER RAIN 


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RIGAUD, HY ACINTHE., 


Born at Perpignan in 1659, died in Paris in 1743. Won the 
Grand Prix de Rome in 1682; member of the Academy in 1700 
and elected its rector in 1733. 


37 PORTRAIT OF COMTESSE DE BERMONT 


Size: Height, 2844 in.; width, 22 in. 


os 38 PORTRAIT OF COMTE DE BERMONT 


Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 25% in. 


25 


DU BOIS F. HASBROUCK. 


(New York) 


Born, Ulster County, New York. Self taught. Frequent 


exhibitor at the National Academy. 
39 A DAY IN OCTOBER 


Signed at the right and dated. 


Size: Height, 10 in.; width, 124 in. 


CLAUDE, JEAN MAXIME, _ 


(Paris) 
Stage - 
o iJ pn 
Medals, Paris Salon, 1866, 1869, 1872. 
1889. 
40 TIRED OUT 


Legion of Honor, 


Size: Height, 2114 in.; width, 163g in. 


26 


RAMSAY, ALLAN. 


Born in Edinburgh in 1713, died in Dover in 1784. Studied 
in Italy and on his return to London attained distinction as a 
portrait painter. George III. appointed him his principal painter. 


41 LADY ASHBURTON 


Size: Height, 30'4 in.; width, 25 in. 


COTES, FRANCIS. 


Born in London, in 1726; died therein 1770. One of the 
original members of the Royal Academy. Was famous as a 
portrait painter. 


42 COUNTESS OF ERROLL 


Size: Height, 2914 in.; width, 231¢ in. 


27 


COSWAY, RICHARD. 


Born at Tieverton in 1740, died in London in 1821. Pupil 
of Thomas Hudson, R. A., in 1771. Was the fashionable por- 


trait painter of his time and gained the favor of the Prince 
Regent. 


43 MRS. TICKELL 


Size: Height, 30 in,; width, 25 in. 


KNELLER, SIR GODFREY. 
J Q6fU 


‘Born at Lubeck in 1646; died in England in 1723. Studied 
under Rembrandt and Ferdinand Bol at Amsterdam and in Rome 
under Bernini; met with great success at the Court of England, 
where Charles II. appointed him Court Painter; William III. 
knighted him and George I. made him a Baronet. 


44 PORTRAIT OF A BOY 


Size: Height, 19 in.; width, 15 in. 


28 


i ; PROF. KARL HEFFNER. 
45 BY VIEW IN THE ALPS 


FRANCISCO, ZURBARAN. 


(1598-1662 ) 


/ U /*' “ Yurbaran was a contemporary of Valesquez and, like the 
latter was patronized by King Philip IV. He was a pupil of 
Juan de Roelas, but was much influenced by Caravaggio, and 
became known as ‘‘the Spanish Caravaggio.’’ ‘This picture re- 
presents a ruddy-faced man with dark eyes and dark brown curl- 
ing hair, wearing a coat of black brocade with slashed sleeves, a 
broad white collar edged with lace and lace cuffs. Painted in a 
broad simple manner. 


46 PORTRAIT OF A MAN 


On Canvas. Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 2514 in. 


29 


JEFFERSON, JOSEPH. 
Deena (New York) 


The celebrated actor and painter. 


47 LANDSCAPE 


: 


Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 36 in. 


THORNLEY. 


( Paris ) 


Pupil of Jongkind and Raffaelli. Salon, 1897, 1898. ; 


ELWELL, D. J. 


( Boston ) 


49 Pee DRE Zr DAN, 


From the Thomas B. Clarke Collection. 


Size: Height, 15 in ; width, 27 in. 


GAINSBOROUGH, DUPONT. 


(1767-1797 ) 


Gainsborough Dupont was the nephew and pupil of Thomas 
Gainsborough, R. A. He painted portraits and landscapes which 
somewhat suggest the style of his uncle, and was distinguished 
as an engraver in mezzotint. This portrait gives the head and 
bust of a very young man with blue eyes and long brown hair. 
He wears a green coat and vest. a white collar and a black 
necktie. 


50 PORTRAIT OF THE POET CHATTERTON 


On canvas. Height, 2016 in.; width, 1614 in. 


31 


RICHET, LEON, 


( Paris) 
Pupil of Diaz; Medal Paris Salon, 1888. 


3} LANDSCAPE 


Size: Height, 16 in.; width, 22 in. 


FRANS POURBUS (the Younger.) 


(1569-1622 ) 


At twenty-two years of age Frans Pourbus was Master of 
the Guild of St. Luke, at Antwerp. Later he was employed by 
Archduke Albert, became painter to Marie de Medici and also to 
the Duke of Mantua. ‘This portrait presents an elderly man with 
blue eyes, white hair and beard, wearing a black velvet coat and 
a broad, white ruff. Inthe right upper corner of the canvas a 
coat-of-arms is painted. 


52 PORTRAIT OF A NOBLEMAN 


On Panel. Size: Height, 20 in.; width, 16 in. 


32 


ROBIE. 
aah ; VD (Belgium) 


53 SHEEP 


Size: Height, 23 in.; width, 20 in. 


R. LEHMANN.’ 
(London ) 


54 ITALIAN. GIRL 


33 


E, TOMMASSI. 


55 THE ORIENTAL PASTIMES 


Size: Height, 6% in.; width, 11 in. 


GABRIEL MAX. 


(Munich, Bavaria) 


erry 


One of the most prominent German painters of to-day is 
Gabriel Max. He was born at Prague in 1840, studied under > 
Engerth at the Prague Academy, under Blaass at Vienna and 
Piloty at Munich. JLater, he became a Professor in the Munich 
Academy. In this picture a young woman with light hair, in a 
red dress and black cape bordered with white fur bends forward 
contemplating a mandolin wreathed with laurel, which lies on a 
table beside her. She holds a yellow rose in her right hand. 


56 REMEMBRANCES 


On Canvas. Size: Height, 29 in.; width, 2334 in. 


34 


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MIGNARD, PIERRE, 


Born at Troyes in 1612, died in Paris in 1695. Pupil of Jean 
Boucher; went to Rome in 1635, where he painted the portrait 
of Urban VIII. and of Alexander VII. In 1658 he was called to 
Fontainebleau by the King of France and soon became the rival 
of Le Brun, to whose honors he succeeded. He was appointed 
Court painter and elected director of the Gobelins and of the 
Academy. 


57 JOHN CHURCHILL, DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH 


Size: Height, 50 in.; width, 3737 in. 


, 


JEAN BAPTISTE VAN LOO. 


’ © Born at Aix 1684, died there 1745. Son and pupil of Louis 


Van Loo. Received in the French Academy in 1731. 
58 PRINCESS OF CARIGNAN 


From the Collection Bourbon du Sarty. 1868. 


Size: Height, 47 in.; width, 37 in 


A. WEISZ. 


(Paris) 


59 AN ALSATIAN 


JETTEL, EUGENE. 


(Paris ) 


Born at Vienna, Austria, in 1850. Pupil of the Academy at 
Vienna and of Theodore Rousseau. Member of the Société 
Nationale des Beaux-Arts (Champ-de-Mars Salon). Member of 
the Jury, Exposition-Universelle, Paris, 1889. Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor. First Class Medal, International Exposition, 
Munich, 1891. 

At the left, a calf drinking from a pool, in which on the 
opposite side are four geese. In the middle distance, near two 
large wheat stacks, peasants are loading a cart. A fence and a 
windmill are on the right. 


60 DUTCH LANDSCAPE—EARLY EVENING 


On canvas. Size: Height, 26 in.; width, 351¢ in. 


36 


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F, WILLEMS. 


( Deceased ) 


6) THE SONG 


PRIETO, IMENEZ MANUEL. 


62 PINCH OF SNUFF 


Size: Height, 11 in.; width, 1514 in. 


37 


J. BORRILL WILLCOCK. 


| ( Deceased ) 


LANDSCAPE 


y 


JOHN JACKSON, R. A, 


(1778-1831 ) 


In the National Portrait Gallery, London, are portraits by 
Jackson of the Countess of Essex, Sir John Loane and himself. 
In the So. Kensington museum is a fine portrait of Harl Grey. 


65 PORTRAIT: OF VOPRTR: 


AVIGDOR, RENE. 


(Paris) 


Paris Salon, 1896, 1897, 1898. 
66 MEDJEKH 


Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 19 in. 


39 


KEGELSBURG. 


67 THE FLUTE PLAYER 


Size: Height, 8 in.; width, 12 in. 


MENGS, ANTON, RAPHAEL. 


German school. Born at Aussig, Bohemia in 1728; died in 
Rome in 1779. Studied the great masters in Dresden and after- 
wards in Rome, where he spent the greater part of his life. He 
excited great admiration by his skill in composition and his 
knowledge of technical processes. 


68 PORTRAIT OF JAMES (The Pretender) 


Size: Height, 44 in.; width, 35 in. 


40 


JONGKIND, J. B. 


(Paris, 1819-1891 ) 
Pupil of Isabey. First medal, Paris Salon, 1852. 


69 MARINE 


Size: Height, 9 in.; width, 11 in. 


SIR PETER LELY. 


(1617-1680 ) 


Court Painter to Charles II. and painter of the celebrated 
group of portraits called ‘‘The Beauties of the Court of Charles 
II.’”’ now at Hampton Court. Lely enjoyed an immense patron- 
age. 


70 COUNTESS OF GRAMMONT 


41 


RS 


DEYROLLE, THEOPHILE LOUIS. 


( Paris ) 


Born Paris. Mention honorable 1881, first class medal 1887, 
second class medal 1889, bronze medal 1889. H.C. Society of 
Artistes Francaises. 


73 MUSSEL GATHERERS 


Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 2334 in. 


TOCQUE, LOUIS. 


Born in Paris in 1696; a pupil of Nattier, and made a mem- 
ber of the Academy in 1734. He was invited to St. Petersburg 
by the Empress Catherine. He was a good draughtsman and a 
fine colorist, and died in 1772. 


72 DANIEL DE SENS 


(Monseigneur de Mons.) 


Size: Height, 32in.; width, 253f in. 


42 


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73 


74 | 


W. MIERIS. 
(1662-1747 ) 


Pala ye Al SHE RS TOLL He 


MANS, FRANCIS. 


(Holland. Seventeenth century. ) 


SCENE IN A FISHERMAN’S VILLAGE IN 
HOLLAND 


Size: Height, 19 in.; width, 27 in. 


43 


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Garo 


CARLE VAN LOO. 


Born in Nice 1705; died in Paris 1765. Pupil of his brother, 
Jean Baptiste Van Loo, Grand Prix de Rome 1724 ; member of 
French Academy 1735; Order of St. Michael 1751; director of 
the French Academy and painter to the King 1763. 

75 PORTRAIT OF THE COUNTESS OF EGMONT 


Size: Height, 3444 in.; width, 30 in. 


TOCQUE LOUIS 


Born in Paris in 1696. A pupil of Nattier and made mem- 
ber of the Academy in 1734. He was invited to St. Petersburg 
by the Empress Catherine. He was a good draughtsman and a 
fine colorist, and died in 1772. 

76 MADAME DE GRAFIGNY 


(The celebrated writer of ‘‘ Peruvian Letters.’’) 


Size: Height, 3834 in.; width, 28 in. 


44 


SECOND NIGHT’S SALE. 


FRIDAY, APRIL 6th. 
AT 8 O’CLOCK. 


JOBERT, PAUL. 


Born in Tlemcen, Algeria, August 19, 1863. Studied art in 
Paris. Pupil of J. Bastien Lepage, Boulanger, Jules Lefebvre, 
Benjamin Constant and Tony Robert Fleury. Honorable men- 
tion at the ‘‘ Exposition Decennale,’’ of the Paris Exposition of 
1889. Appointed Official Painter of the Ministry of Marine in 
1892. Gold Medal at the Paris Salon, 1893. Gold Medal at the 
Paris Salon, 1897. Hors concours. Received medals in Amster- 
dam, Liverpool, Versailles, Nice, etc. 

Painting of the ‘‘ Arrival of the Russian Squadron at Tou- 
lon,’’ in the Museum of the Palace of Versailles. Drawing of 
the same in the Luxembourg Gallery, Paris. ‘‘ Grandes Man- 
oeuvres de |’Escadre du Nord,’’ in the Museum of Cherbourg. 
‘Une Bonne Maree,’’ in the Museum of Valenciennes. ‘‘ En 
Rade,’’ in.the Museum of Honfleur. 


iit) IN THE HARBOR OF HONFELEUR: 


Size: Height, 20 in.; width, 24% in. 


78 SAILING IN THE CHANNEL 


Size: Height, 15 in.; width, 18 in. 


45 


| ’ GEORGE C. LAMBDIN, N. A. 


(1830-1897 ) 


Born in Pittsburg, Pa., 1830. Died in Philadelphia, 1897. 
Studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Phila- 
delphia, and later in Paris and Munich. Hlected a member of 
the National Academy, 1868. 


79 THE WHITE CALF 


Size: Height, 20 in.; width, 15 in. 


as HENRY STONE, (Old Stone.) 
(1600-1653) 


Old Stone was a painter of note in the reign of James I. 
His method was founded upon his study of Van Dyke. 


80 PORTRAIT OF CHARLES I. 


46 


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COTES, FRANCIS. 


Born in London in 1726; died there in 1770. One of the 
Original members of the Royal Academy. 


8 LADY CATHCART 


Size: Height, 27 in.; width, 21 in. 


GABRIEL METSU. 


om 


(1630-1667 ) 


A Dutch woman in a gray dress, with black velvet cloak 
bordered with white fur is seated in the room of a handsome 
Dutch house, engaged in sewing. On a table beside her is a 
bird cage with the door open and the bird perched on top of the 
cage. Metsu was one of the greatest of Dutch genre painters. 


82 A BUSY HOUSEWIFE 


On canvas. Size: Height, 144 in.; width, 11% in, 


47 


RDé A LE. 


‘ 


Og 


ae CORNELIS JAUSSENS, 
| / wy, (1590-1664 } 
Jaussens like many other Dutch painters came to England 


and was patronized by King James I. and painted many of the 
nobility of his time. 


85 PORTRAIT OF THE EARL OF WINCHESTER 


FRANCIS COTES, R. A. 


» OY (1726-1770 ) 


Francis Cotes was a contemporary of Sir Joshua Reynolds, 
Gainsborough and Romney and was a recognized rival of these 
masters in popularity. He was one of the original members of 
the Royal Academy at its establishment in 1768. The portrait 
of Mrs. Tinkham shows a lady with blue eyes and dark hair, in 

a low cut, light blue dress. Red curtain in background at the 
right; landscape at the left. 


- 86 PORTRAIT OF MRS. TINKHAM 


Size: Height, 304% in.; width, 25 in. 


49 


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Size: Height, 9144 in.; width, 13 in. 


ang : GROENENEGEN. 


: es (Holland) 


Roe nd CATTLE soe 
yO ean Size; Height, 28 in.; width, 21 in. 


50 


CLAUDIO COELLO. 


, {) ‘ (1621-1693 ) 
Y, 
Claudio Coello was born at Madrid of Portuguese parents. 

He was made painter to Philip IV. after the death of Velasquez, 
and was much employed in the decoration of the Escorial. This 
picture is a three-quarter length portrait of a handsome young 
woman, standing. She has brown eyes and light brown hair and 
wears a rich red velvet dress elaborately trimmed with white-and- 
gold braid, a broad lace collar, lace cuffs and pearls, around her 
neck, depending from her ears, about her wrists and in an elabo- 
rate gold head-dress. | 


89 Rea DY On THE SPANISH (COURT 


On Canvas. Size: Height, 453 in.; width, 371¢ in. 


AUBLET, ALBERT. 


| 
iO ( Paris ) 


Mention honorable 1879, 3d class medal 1880, gold medal 
1889, Chevalier Legion of Honor 1890. 
H. C. Member Société des Artistés Francais. 


90 AT THE SEASIDE ~ 


Size: Height, 16% in.; width, 13 in. 


51 


SIR GODFREY KNELLER, 


ene (1646-1723) 


Beets _ Kneller painted besides Charles II.; Louis XIV., James Tis . 


Beh William III., Peter the Great of Russia, and Queen Mary. 


P 5 Nis 


91.1) THE DUKE OF MONMOUTH 
mn) RICHET, LEON. ty 
3 | - (Paris) 


Pupil of Diaz; Medal, Paris Salon, 1888. 


92 LANDSCAPE es 


Size: Height, 18 in.; width, 23 in. 


52 


9d MIGNARD, PIERRE. 
A 


Born at Troyes, in 1612; died in Paris, in 1695. Pupil of 
Jean Boucher; went to Rome in 1635, where he painted the por- 
trait of Urban VIII. and of Alexander VII. In 1658 he was 
called to Fontainebleau by the King of France and soon became 
the rival of Le Brun, to whose honours he succeeded, being ap- 
pointed Court Painter and elected director of the Gobelin and of 
the Academy. 


93 MADAME DE BOURBON—CONTI 


Size: Height, 391¢ in.; width, 32 in. 


¢) : 
ee LAGRENEE, LOUIS J. F. 


Born in Paris, in 1724; died there in 1805. Pupil of Carl 
van Loo; received into the Academy in 1755 and made professor 
in 1758. The Empress of Russia called him to St. Petersburg 
and appointed him Court Painter; later he returned to Paris; 
Napoleon made him Chevalier of Legion of Honor. 


94 LA CAMARGO 
(Celebrated Actress of the period of Louis XV.) 


Size: Height, 32 in.; width, 25% in 


HEINNEMAN. 


95 THE RECTOR’S DAUGHTER. 


Size: Height, 15 in.; width, 14 in. 


‘ THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH. = 
YO: | (1727-1788) eee 
| (Attributed.—Early example. ) ; 


- 


Two little girls standing out of doors, in front of a wooden — 

_ settee placed in the shade of a large tree. Besides them sits a — 
_ black and white dog. Both children wear white dresses, with | 2 
red sashes and red shoes. ‘The elder of the two has a white and 
red cap on her head. a 


' 


96 PORTRAITS OF TWO CHILDREN 


On canvas. Size: Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in. — 


54 


\ 
’), , LELY, SIR PETER. 


Born in Westphalia in 1617; a pupil of Peter Grebber. He 
came to England in 1641, and was appointed court painter by 
Charles I. He was knighted, with a pension of 4,000 florins, by 
Charles II., and died in 1680. 


Fie COUNTESS OF NOTTINGHAM 


From the Graves Collection. 


Size: Height, 44 in.; width, 374¢ in. 


; J D P. JOANOVITCH. 


(Constantinople) 


Vista of a Turkish street, with a quaint architectural con- 
struction. In the foreground a woman in a white gauze costume, 
with a collar of golden sequins, dances on a light red rug with a 
figured border. At the right, sit three Turkish soldiers in brilli- 
ant uniforms, intently watching her graceful evolutions, while an 
old man and another soldier stand near them under an overhang- 
ing covered balcony. Other figures, with interested expressions, 
are grouped about the central figure. 


98 TURKISH STREET SCENE 


On canvas. Size: Height, 461g in.; width, 3914 in, 


55 


VAN BOSKERCK, ROBERT W. 


(New York) 


Born, 1855. Member Society of American Artists. Associate 
of the National Academy. 


99 LANDSCAPE 


Size: Height, 18 in.; width, 30 in. 


| The 
get 9, -. SANTVOORT, DIRCK, van. 


Bese th : (Amsterdam ) 


ie: - Born 1610; died 1680. Pupil of Rembrandt pe 
trait painter of great distinction. 


{00 YOUNG GIRL : 


ne Size: Height, 28 in.; width, 21% in. 


56 


DUPRE, JULIEN. 
( Paris) 


Born, Paris. Third class medal 1880, second class medal, 
1881. Chevalier Legion of Honor, 1892. H.C. Member Society 
of Artist’s Francaises. 


SOS HARVESTING 


Size: Height, 1337 in.; width, 101g in. 


po 


8 V. CORCOS. 
( Paris) 


Head and bust of an attractive young woman with her back 
towards the spectator and her face in profile. She has light 
brown and a headdress of pink feathers and humming birds. She 
wears a white satin dress with a gauze veil over the shoulders, a 
black velvet band around the neck anda blue feather cloak fallen 
down about her waist. 


302 A PRETTY GIRL 
On canvas, Height, 244% in.; width, 1434 in. 


57 


(1635-1681 ) 


103 PORTRAIT OF A LADY (ge 


Born in Paris 1619, died there 1690. ) 
Academy and made Court Painter to Louis XIV. in 1660. 


4 


104 | MADEMOISELLE DE LA VALLIBRE 


Size: Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in. 


DE HAAS, G. H. L. 


( Brussels ) 


Born in Belgium, 1832. Pupil of Van Os. Gold Medal, 
Munich, 1869. Chevalier Order of Leopold. 


$05 CATILE IN PASTURE 


Size: Height, 1214 in.; width, 18% in. 


RIGAUD, HYACINTHE. 


Born at Perpignan, 1659; Grand Prize, 1682; member of 
Academy, 1700; its rector, 1733; died in Paris, 1743 


106 MADAME DE POLIGNAC 


Size: Height, 29 in.; width, 26 in. 


59 


GUMERY, ADOLPHE ERNEST. 


( Paris ) 
Born at Paris, Mention Honorable, 1891. 


107 FONTAINE DE LA TRINITE 


Size: Height, 1244, width, 16 in. 


as EUGENE JETTEL. 


J ( Paris) 


Eugene Jettel, the Austrian; J. C. Cazin, the Frenchman, 
and Anton Mauve, the Dutchman, are of the present generation 
of landscape painters who have brought the harmony of tones and 
the impression of light and nature to the highest degree of per- 
fection. They are the most prominent of all in these particulars, 
and really are worthy to be compared with the great painters of 
the Barbizon school. Eugene Jettel’s works especially show the 
characteristic qualities of Rousseau, Corot and Daubigny; a 
direct and intimate study from nature, a great variety of colors 
and effects, the most exquisite delicacy of tones and the impression 
of ‘‘plein-air.’’ 


108 THE RIVER OISE, NEAR ISLE ADAM, RANCEF 


On canvas. Size: Height, 33 in.; width, 21 in. 


60 


A v" CORNEILLE JANSSENS. 


(1590-1664 ) 


Jaussens was court painter of James I. He painted the por- 
trait of Charles I., and many of the nobility of the time, includ- 
ing the Duke of Buckingham, Sir Christopher and Lady Neville 
and Admiral Pennington. 


109 PORTRAIT OF A LADY 
in BERAUD, JEAN. 
” (Paris) 


Born at St. Petersburg. Third class Medal, 1882, Second 
class Medal, 1883. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 1887, 
Gold Medal, 1889. H.C. Member Societe des Artists’ francais. 


110 THE BALLET DANCER 


Size: Height, 22 in.; width, 18 in. 


61 


SIR GODFREY KNELLER. 


Born at Lubeck in 1646; died in England in 1723. Studied 
under Rembrandt at Amsterdam and in Rome under Bernini, 
met with great success at the Court of England, where Charles 
II. appointed him court painter and George I. made him a 


baronet. 


55! ~ LADY WINDFORD 


Size: Height, 49 in.; width, 39 in. 


CHARLES MELVILLE DEWEY. 
(New York) 


Born at Lowville, N. Y. Member of the Society of Ameri- 
can Artists, New York. 


$12 SUNSET AFTER RAIN 


Size: Height, 24 in.; width, 16 in. 


62 


' JACOPO MARIESCHI. 
(1711-1794) 


Marieschi painted Venetian subjects in the style of Canaletto 


and his works are highly prized being in many of the National 
galleries of Europe. 


113 VIEW OF VENICE 


KAEMMERER, FREDERICK HENRI. 


( Paris) 
Born at the Hague. Pupil of Gerome. Medal, Paris, 1874. 


114 BRASS BAZAAR 


Size: Height, 2344 in.; width, 17% in. 


y SIR PETER LELY. 


(1618-1680) 


Lely, who was portrait painter to Charles I. and Charles II. 
was the fashionable artist of his time in London. Nearly all the 
beautiful women connected with the court sat to him. This por- 
trait of Miss Webster presents a handsome young lady with blue 
eyes and light brown hair, wearing a low cut red dress with a 
pale green scarf over the right shoulder, caught by a jeweled 
clasp. In her right hand she holds a basket of flowers. 


$15 PORTRAIT OF LADY CONYNGHAM 


On canvas. Height, 30 in.; width, 25 in. 


ode LUDOLF BATHUISSEN. 


(1681-1708) 


Bathuisen’s marines are in the galleries at Amsterdam, Ant- 
werp, The Hague, St, Petersburg, The Louvre, Vienna, and 
National Gallery, London. 


116 OFF THE DUTCH COAST 


—— se 


mes 2 
orm, 


A. POLLENTINE. 


( London ) 


117 VENICE 


DECAMPS, ALEXANDRE GABRIEL. 


(Paris, 1803-1863 ) 
Received the Medal of Honor at the Exposition of 1855. 


148 GREEK FISHERMEN 


Size: Height, 84 in.; width, 101 in. 


MARINE 


9," : : PIOT, A. 


( Paris ) 


IDEAL HEAD 


Size: Height, 18 in.; width, 15 in. 


SIR PETER LELY. 
(1617-1680) 


) 


| Sir Peter was Court Painter to Charles II. The remarkable 
series of portraits called ‘‘ The Beauties of the Court of Charles 


. ’ 
one 
— 


cea . II.,’’ and now at Hampton Court were painted by Sir Peter. 


POR URALUCOR CHARTERS mils 


( Paris) 


sh DIAZ, DE LA PENA. 
(Paris, 1808-1876 ) 


Medals, Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848. Legion of Honor, 


LANDSCAPE AND FIGURES. 


Size: Height, 10 in.; width, 844 in. 


L. BARRAU. 


( Paris) 


EASTER 


O: ROSSI, LUIGL 


(Paris) Pe 
Pupil of Fortuny. Medal, Paris, 1889. 
ADMIRATION 
Size: Height, 1914 in.; width, 1314 in. 


(Water Color) ea 


My sf _ “ple” lore aro Shue Vite v Abs y Fofl i bial aia 
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DELPY, CAMILLE HIPPOLYTE. 


(Paris) 


Pupil of Corot and Daubigny. Honorable mention, Salon, 
1881. Medal, Salon, 1884. Ex. Un. Paris, 1889. 


easy © RIVER OISE 


Size: Height, 151g in.; width, 27% in. 


DUPRE, JULES. 


| Born at Nantes, 1812. Learned to paint on porcelain. 
Bi _ $tudied from Nature and the old masters in the Louvre. Exhib- 
ited in Salon, 1821, and won the favor of the Duke of Orleans. 
First Salon medal, 1833; Legion of Honor, 1849; officer of 
Legion, 1870. Died near Paris, 1889. . 


$26 | MARINE 


Size: Height, 15 in.; width, 22 in. 


69 


JOHN F. ENGEL. 
(Munich) ; 


127 THE DEPARTURE 


| Medals, Paris Salon, first class, 1880, 
- Honor, 1882. Officer, 18809. 


128 THE GARDEN 


Size: Height, 16 in.; width, 20% 


70 


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(Paris, 1808-1876 ) 


‘ Medals, Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848. Legion of Honor, | 
per tS51. . 


129 FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 


Size: Height, 63f in.; width, 104% in. eve 


W __ LAMBRON. re 


( Paris) 


i Much appreciated in France, where his works rank next to 
aso ot 
_ those of Vibert. | 


THE GARDNER 


Size: Height, 74g in.; width, 54% in. 


al 


DETTI, CESAR. 


(Paris) 
Paris Salon, Medal, 1889. Hors Concours. — 


131 A HIGH FEVER 


Size: Height, 22 in.; width, 15 in. 


- JONGKING, JOHAN BARTHOLD, 
(Holland) 


Pupil of Isabey. Medal, Paris Salon, 1852. 


naar 


RIVER SCENE IN HOLGLAND 
Size: Height, 8% in.; width, 13 in. 


72 


2 HENRY CORREJA. 


(Paris ) 


$33 SPANISH INN, PROVINCE OF VALENCIA 


| ‘oh VIBERT, JEHAN GEORGES. 


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WV 


Born in Paris in 1840. Pupil of Picot and Barrias. A man 
of very original and novel ideas. A thorough draughtsman and 
painter, who has made an individual mark. Beginning as a 
painter of the nude, he has become one of the best known artistic 
satirists of our time. Hverything he touches has an idea behind 
it. Heis an able writer as well as painter. Has written for the 
stage with success, and is represented in most public and private ( 


| 


collections. uf 


ie 
134 THE FINISHING TOUCH 


(Water Color) 


From the Alfred Hartman Collection. No. 374 of the Cata- 
logue. Paris, April, 1899. 


Size: Height, 161g in.; width, 10 in. 


73 


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At ee a . MAO L 
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ht COROT, J. B. C. 


Jean Baptiste Camille Corot was born in Paris, 1796, the son 
of a prosperous tradesman ; pupil of Michallon and Victor Bertin, 
and traveled in Italy in 1826. ‘Traveled much in France, paint- 
ing from nature and creating a style out of his experiments. Al- 
though at first neglected by the public, his patrimonial fortune 
enabled him to live comfortably and paint to suit himself. He 
received medals in 1833, 1848, 1855, 1867; was given the Legion 
of Honor in 1846, and became an officer in 1867. He died in 
Paris in 1875. ‘The influence of Corot on the art of our time can- 
not be over-estimated. He lifted landscape painting into the 
realm of idyllic poetry, just as Rousseau gave it a tragic, and 
Diaz a romantic significance. Hach man painted according to his 
feelings. The spirit of the south which burned in Diaz, the 
melancholy of an unhappy life which darkened Rousseau, was re- 
placed in Corot by a genial gayety of temperament which reflects 
itself in his works. 


$35 VILLE D’AVRAY 


From the Collection of Ph. Georges d’Ay. Paris. 


Size: Height, 1214, width, 19 in. 


99: 
K DUPRE, JULES. 


Born at Nantes, 1812. Learned to paint on porcelain. 
Studied from nature and the old masters in the Louvre. Ex- 
hibited in Salon, 1821, and won the favor of the Duke of Orleans. 
First Salon medal, 1833; Legion of Honor, 1849; Officer of 
Legion, 1870. Died near Paris, 1889. 


136 OAK BY ROADSIDE 


Size: Height, 714 in.; width, 91¢ in. 


74 


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DAUBIGNY, CHARLES FRANCOIS, 
| (Paris 1817-1878) 


5: Medals, Paris Salon, 1848, 1853, 1855, 1857, 1859 and 1869. 
Legion of Honor, 1859. Officer, 1874. 


$37 RIVER OISE 


Size: Height, 1014 in.; width, 23 in. 


a p0 ‘ CAROLUS DURAN. 
eit’ 2 (Paris) 


President of the Société Nationale des Beau-Arts. Grand 
Medal of the Salon. Commander of Legion of Honor. 
138 PORTRAIT, ee 

Signed at the left; dated 1882. i‘ iu ah i 

Size: Height, 2514 in.; width, 15 in. 


From the Hollender Collection. London. 


75 


BOUVET, MAX 


Paris Salon, 1894, 1896. ) Soar 


THE ROCKS OF KERGOLAY | 


Size: Height, 2534 in ; width, 391¢ in. 


eS C. S. LIDDERDALE. a 
ae a : Sa (London) | 


THE NAUGHTY GIRL 


JACQUE, CHARLES 


(Paris) 


Medals, Paris Salon, 1861, 1863, 1864. Legion of Honor, 
1867. 


$43 FLOCK OF SHEEP AND SHEPHERDESS 


Size: Height, 1434 in.; width, 18 in. 


bd 


From the Collection of Mr. I. Montaignac. 


: 
| HOGARTH, WILLIAM. 


Born in London in 1697; died there in 1764. Started as an 
engraver and silversmith, but finding little encouragement in his 
trade, he took up painting under the direction of Sir James 
Thorthill, painter to the King, and he became very successful as 
a portrait painter. 


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$42 PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST’S SISTER 


Size: Height, 29 in.; width, 2434 in. 


77 


was received at the Academy in 1795; appointed painter to King _ 
George III.; president of the Academy in 1820. Died in 1830. 


143 PORTRAIT OF THE COUNTESS OF WILTON 


(Oval Portrait.) 


ae | Size: Height, 30 in.; width, 26 in. 


LOUIS FALERO. 


( Deceased) 


[44 ae ; PAINTING 


DIAZ DE LA PENA, Narciso. 


(Paris, 1808-1876) 


pede 5X, 


ets FOREST OF FONTAINEBLEAU 


Size: Height, 81¢ in.; width, 101 in. 


iy.’ in the Catalogue. Paris, 1899. 


| h 0° pa te 


(London) 


79 


Medals, Paris Salon, 1844, 1846, 1848. Legion ‘of Honor, 


From the Collection of Comte Armand Doria. Illustrated 


A GROUND SWELL OFF NEWQUAY 


POINT, A. 


a Hlate ‘ ( Paris) aN ] 


anes my | , 
Pies | eS , | 


Medal, Paris Salon, 1889. One of the most capable of the 
younger French followers of the “Primitives.” He designs him- 
self the frames for his pictures and the result is uncommonly ¥ 
successful, as can be seen in this picture. igre 


SAT PRIMAVERA 


old Italian Altar-piece. 


Size: Height, 2414 in.; width, 14 in. 


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